Mobile health and apps news in brief
This monthās round-up of apps and mobile developments includes new apps to support parents, a cookery app that measures brain function and GPS tracking for dementia patients
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This monthās round-up of apps and mobile developments includes new apps to support parents, a cookery app that measures brain function and GPS tracking for dementia patients
The National Programme for IT has come to an end in London and the South with the exit of the final trust to deploy Cerner Millennium from the BT data centre.
An NHS hospital is using technology developed to monitor drivers in the McLaren Formula One racing team to keep track of the health of seriously ill children.
A hospital in Ireland plans to give patients access to their medical records by this time next year.
Computer courses to treat depression are likely to be ineffective, according to research by the University of York that looked at their use in a real-world setting.
North Bristol NHS Trust has become the first trust in the south of England to go live with the computer system Lorenzo.
Scotlandās health advice service, NHS 24, has had to withdraw a new, Ā£117 million computer and phone system over patient safety fears as winter pressures approach.
Clinicians at Yeovil Hospital can now access Dorset patients’ GP data through Somerset’s shared care
The NIHR has awarded 36 NHS organisations Ā£30 million to fund new medical technology and
Digital Health and the Equity Charter have joined forced to tackle racism through a partnership
The Digital Health news team gather to dissect the digital and technology aspects of Lord
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